Veterans and civilian Vietnamese that worked or lived in the area north of Saigon along Hwy one were exposed to vast amounts of Agent orange, the area between Saigon and Ben wah army base is converted into a moon scape.
the rate of Down syndrome among the people that live in that area is high and
among US Military that served there.
See website: Agent Orange
Can be. I had a friend die of exposure to agent orange.
Yes,it is now recognized by the VA as being related to Agent Orange exposure.
There is no evidence to link polycystic ovary syndrome to the defoliant chemicals, which became of concern primarily because they were contaminated by dioxins, and therefore were environmentally toxic. Agent Orange was used primarily during the Vietnam War.
PTSD and exposure to Agent Orange.
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See website: Agent Orange
If both oompahs are heterozygous (Oo), there are three possible genotypes that would result in offspring with orange faces: OO, Oo, and oO. Therefore, 75% of the offspring from this cross would have orange faces.
Can be. I had a friend die of exposure to agent orange.
Orange trees are most subject to sudden frost exposure.
Yes,it is now recognized by the VA as being related to Agent Orange exposure.
You will need to get a PERSONAL doctors diagnosis to answer this.
Yes, it is possible
There is no evidence to link polycystic ovary syndrome to the defoliant chemicals, which became of concern primarily because they were contaminated by dioxins, and therefore were environmentally toxic. Agent Orange was used primarily during the Vietnam War.
good hair her hair was beautiful red strings with a hint of orange which gleamed by sunlight
No.
There is limited direct evidence linking exposure to Agent Orange specifically with spinal disk degeneration. Agent Orange, a herbicide used during the Vietnam War, is primarily associated with various cancers and other health issues, particularly those related to the nervous and immune systems. However, some studies suggest that chemical exposure may contribute to broader musculoskeletal problems, which could indirectly affect spinal health. More research is needed to establish a clear connection between Agent Orange exposure and spinal disk degeneration.